Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Here are six 15mm Peter Pig Toyota Pickups miniatures for use in modern Africa games. The Peter Pig gunners only come in 3 poses and 2 of 3 are firing a .30 caliber machine gun. I did not find any pictures of technicals with mounted .30s, so it seems strange that Peter Pig even made them. To fix the problem I mounted some Battlefront (Vietnam) .50 caliber machine guns and a Battlefront (Flame of War) Russian DShk.

According to Wikipedia, an African warlord's power could be measured on how many technicals he had in his "army". Six seems like a 1st level warlord, but I hope to paint some more in the future. He might then be a respectable warlord.

They do seem to be mostly Toyota Pickups in the Google images.

Here is a scale comparison.

Here is the complete Peter Pig gunner with the .50.

This the a Peter Pig gunner that I cut the .30 cal off and added the .50 cal.

The Russian DShk.

And last a group shot with some infantry. I do hope to get some pictures of them in a game this month. I am working on some professionals/elites right now.

Friday, June 21, 2013

I have been working on AK-47, modern africa 15mm miniatures for a bit (years). I have finished a mixed group of 15mm militia. 25 stands at 4 per stand turned out to be a fairly large job. I have a mix of Peter Pig, Khurasan Miniatures, Rebel Minis, and a 2 Old Glory (Leader with machete and RPK on the same stand).

I painted them on stirring sticks attached with some blue/sticky tack.

Check out the shoes on these fellas!

After painting was finished it was time to base them. I used Liquitex resin sand with paint added into the mix over Battlefront medium size bases. I want the militia quality troops to be visible based on 4 miniatures per base, the regulars will have 3 per stand, and the elites will be 2 per stand.

I did score the bases, not sure if it was necessary.

Ready for the resin sand.

I used a color scheme I got from the Baron at http://baronvonj.blogspot.com/. These lads are so dark that I went with high contrast basing, attempting to make the 15mm figs stand out.

The long, tedious process ...

And the final finished product. I used Siflor Buffalo Grass Tufts to finish out the basing. I sealed them with Krylon Matte and Testors Dullcote

Free elections this way!

I attempted to make the militia look dressed in a mix of fatigues and random civilian clothes. Note the jersey, trucker hats, etc.

A John Deere hat here, must have been a donation from a church group.

The guy in the shades is on a walkie or a huge phone.

And here is a final group shot.

I am going to take pictures of the technicals I have been working on along with the boy soldiers and post them next week. I am currently working on the elites.